Spam and Your NetworkIs it possible to stop spam from entering your network? I saw this ad recently for TotalBlock. It claims that it is the only software that can stop all spam from entering your network. Imagine, what if you could say goodbye to junk emails forever... Looks like MISNet is confident about their product because: "TotalBlock is guaranteed to work or your money back." They offer a 30-day Free Corporate Trial. You can reach them at +63.2.7937155 Perhaps I'll give them a try. So far, neither Google nor Yahoo have been able to stop all spam from entering my mailbox. Spamarrest has a system that requires a human being to verify that the email was sent by a person, but there are spammers who took the time to verify themselves. So, if filter lists, email pattern recognition, and human verification have been unable to stop all spammers, I wonder what TotalBlock can do. If you've already tried it, please let me know if it was able to stop all spam from entering your network.
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